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    According to the 2012 Annual Homeless Assessment Report released by the Departments of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), an estimated 62,619 veterans were homeless on any given night in 2012. The good news is that the estimate represents a 7.2 percent decline from the 2011 estimate and a 17.2 percent decline compared to the 2009 estimate ("Veterans," 2013). Although progress is being made, there is much to be done. There are veterans with the same needs as the general homeless population, but also veterans

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    Being homeless is probably the hardest challenge you can try to overcome. It’s when you just really need some money to stay alive. We should support these people with money so they can stay alive. It’s just wrong to just walk by without even giving these people a thought. Some of them might just be looking for a shelter. Or just need some money to get their lives going again. Most of them have just had really hard lives and need some help. A lot of these people don’t have any shelter of any

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    Reducing the Homeless Percentage in Texas Texas is known to have reduced its homeless percentage by 42% since the year of 2007. This percentage was recorded by a Federal Survey and the population of the homeless are rejoicing because Texas advocacies have given them shelter over the past years. Eric Samuels, an executive director of the Texas Homeless Network stated that the reason that Texas homeless population is dropping because they are improving on their funding and supporting and they have

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    Many homeless people have various problems which include money, domestic violence or mental illness and it is not easy for them to change their lifestyle and find a job. Do you know how many homeless people are living in Toronto? According to the homeless hub, they estimated put the number of homeless in the city at about 5,219 in 2013 (“Popluation”, 2013). Homeless need help getting off the streets but are not able to do it by themselves. People should not just give the homeless poor treatment and

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    Homeless Service Programs: A Study of its Effectiveness in Alleviating Homelessness in the City of Springfield, MA Luis A. Santiago-Gaetan Springfield College Abstract This research project studied the broad subject of homelessness from a distinctive perspective. Homeless individuals have different needs, and different human services organizations offer many homeless service programs to individuals, from temporary shelter to transitional housing, and training and health programs among others. Nonetheless

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    regarding the population of homeless people in Los Angeles. The fact is homeless people are misrepresented by our government because they do not want to expose the severity of the issue. There are agencies assigned by the local government to obtain information about the population of homeless people in our communities. The Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority “coordinate the effective and efficient utilization of federal and local funding in providing services to homeless people throughout Los Angeles

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    scientific voice, the author refutes the common belief that vast majority of the homeless are semipermanently distressed. Real experience and direct quotes from researchers help to convince the readers that the root of the problem is the people who are chronically homeless. With the use of statistics on this particular group of the homeless, The essay begins with stating a common assumption that “vast majority of the homeless were in the same state of semipermanent distress” and raising a question “what

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    been shown the reasons why some may be homeless. However, where the homeless go first to find with resources would aid in providing the right resources and their availability. According to a study from the Health and Social Care in the Community, the longer one is homeless the more likely they are at risk for poor physical health (O’Toole, 2007). This can be harmful when one is trying to locate, secure and maintain a job. According to O’Toole (2007), the homeless who do try to obtain help form resources

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    Homeless is taking place throughout the world. That is an issue because some people still end back on the street or never had the opportunity to get off the street. Some inviduals may still be on the street and never go the opportunity to get off the street. Each inviduals have their own story of how they became homeless. Some inviduals may have ended up homeless due to unemployment, house caught on fire, was staying with a family member who later passed away, never had money save in case of a emergency

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    take part in vicessuch as drug abuse or something else and we dont want that. Providing finacial assistance, rehabilitation and transitonal housing are some solutions for homelessness. I the following paragrah really brings out the point to help homeless people. Financily woes contribute to homelessness in a significant way.Hombs

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